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Jalisco
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noun
a state in W Mexico, 4,157,000; 31,152 sq. mi. (80,685 sq. km).
Capital:
Guadalajara.
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Jalisco
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Spanish
xaˈlisko)
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n
a state of W Mexico, on the Pacific: crossed by the Sierra Madre; valuable mineral resources. Capital: Guadalajara. Pop: 6 321 278 (2000). Area: 80 137 sq km (30 934 sq miles)
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